Friction-slide for garment-supporters.



No. 821,011 PATENTED MAY 22, 1906.

A. ABIZAID. FRICTION SLIDE FOR GARMENT SUPPORTERS.

APPLICATION FILED JAN.10, 1906.

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"as m bass 6 v th oifsets 7 is described no tab-supneoesssiv is the 75 slides, thus mum the in addi- MAJ device shownin Figs. 11, 2,

t 01 the webbing 1 is looped rs bar t and sewed: but in F T i move silown o oonstruction 9o sowing is entirely dispensed is these figures the slide is formed eiy that fornii shown 1'1 1, 2,

mo 3, except that instead of em re 3] euttin meta between the central bar 4 an 95 two outer bars 6, as in the first form, these mete-i portions, which are designated by e 'si 9, are left attached to the cen- 1G; shown Fig 4 5, and toe then bent or foided back to eonsti- 10o tute tie etteohing means fertile end of the attaching the Webbing oneof e '12.; lie portions 9 first bent or folded me in 40 puz'pose uoh T v. g golo 1 having" my 2 is an ml 4.5 'i esiidein I V T v 1 mg the lost ewe oi means zeioted W5,

r tho heel upon the and of the webbing 1, which 50 a ees JI'QViOIlSEIY Isis upon the rem side of m5 5 tho The Webbing is then folded or rring turn We, 2 1 own, and. the other lip p01"- 2 tie hen flied ever the Webbing and -en(.= p p0; tion, and the'parts are then 5; .etsl pfessod, so as to securely stamp the no to ters Patent, is'.

Webbing. This manner of attaching the w bing does away entirely with sewing, and

as the 11p portions are formed from the nec. essary stam ing operation in the manufac- 5 ture of the side it will be apparent that the cost of the device is not added to by the construction, described.

Having thus described my invention, What I claim as new, and desire to secure by Let- 1: 5 set tab-receiving portion.

2. A garrnent-supporting web having associated therewith a friction-slide, formed from a single piece of material and embodying a central her having rearwardly folded and 2c everlapped lip portions between which and I said central bar an end of the Web is clamped,

and two outer bars arranged parallel with the central bar, each outer bar having a tabreceiving offset ortion of less length than its bar, and a tab looped about each ofiset portion, the looped portions of the tabs being in close surface contact with the supportingweb at the pointswhere the web passes over the central bar whereby to increase the frictional resistance of the web at such points.

3. A garment-supporting web having associated therewith a friction-slide formed from a single piece of material and embodying a central bar and two outer bars arranged parallel therewith, each outer bar having a tabreceivin ofi'set portion of less-length than its bar, an( a tab looped about each offset por tion, the looped portions of the tabs being in frictional contact-with the surface of the web at the points where the web passes over the central bar, whereby to increase the frictional resistance of the web at these points.

In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand in presence of two subscribing witnesses.

ANTONIO ABIZAID.

Witnesses 2 J GRANVILLE MFiYERs, GEO. W. REA. 

